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Asbestos can be found in North Dakota mines, older homes, and other sites. Humans can develop deadly asbestos-related diseases like mesothelioma and lung cancer if they inhale or swallow asbestos fibers. Thankfully, North Dakota mesothelioma lawyers can help secure justice and compensation after a diagnosis.

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Working With a Mesothelioma Lawyer in North Dakota

Anyone with mesothelioma in the state of North Dakota can access compensation from the manufacturers of asbestos-based products. These manufacturers knew asbestos could lead to deadly health problems but concealed the facts to keep making money.

Over 200 North Dakota residents died from mesothelioma between 1999 and 2015 — and asbestos exposure is the only cause of this cancer.

Work with a North Dakota mesothelioma lawyer to get compensation. These lawyers can file lawsuits against manufacturers on your behalf.

Our partner attorneys have helped victims in these North Dakota locations: 

  • Fargo
  • Grand Forks
  • Minot
  • Rolla
  • Stanton
  • Williston

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North Dakota Mesothelioma Lawsuits

Mesothelioma lawsuits demand that manufacturers pay for using asbestos and causing harm to innocent people. Asbestos victims typically receive millions of dollars from successful mesothelioma lawsuits.

It costs nothing for you to file a mesothelioma lawsuit — and it’s no hassle. North Dakota mesothelioma lawyers do most of the legal work, with no burden to you or your family.

Mesothelioma Settlements and Verdicts in North Dakota

If you file a lawsuit, your case could result in a settlement or verdict.

Over 95% of mesothelioma lawsuits reach settlements. Mesothelioma settlements resolve the case before a trial. This allows a mesothelioma victim to receive compensation faster.

Mesothelioma settlements typically award $1 million total from all manufacturers being sued.

In the rare event that a lawsuit does not reach a settlement, it will go to trial. Juries then hand down a mesothelioma verdict after hearing the facts of a case.

Victims of mesothelioma who win at a trial can receive more or less than if they settled, depending on the case’s outcome. Typical mesothelioma verdicts award anywhere from $5 million to $11.4 million but if a victim loses they could get nothing.

Work with a North Dakota mesothelioma lawyer to learn more about settlements and trial verdicts.

North Dakota Mesothelioma Settlements Recovered by Simmons Hanly Conroy

  • $3.9 millionAuto Mechanic
  • $3.4 millionNavy Veteran
  • $2.25 millionArmy Veteran
  • $1.8 millionTruck Driver

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Statute of Limitations in North Dakota

In order to file a lawsuit, a number of requirements must be met. For starters, the lawsuit must fall within North Dakota’s statute of limitations.

Statutes of limitations are laws that prevent lawsuits from being filed after a certain amount of time passes. Some deadlines are short (one year) while others are more generous (several years or more).

Statutes of limitations vary by state and case type (personal injury, wrongful death, etc.), so they can be difficult to understand without legal help. Contact a North Dakota mesothelioma lawyer to make sure your case is filed in time.

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Asbestos Trust Funds and Statutes of Limitations

If your North Dakota mesothelioma lawyer finds that the statute of limitations has passed to file a lawsuit, they will look for other ways to access compensation. For example, they may file a claim with an asbestos trust fund.

Bankrupt manufacturers set aside money in asbestos trust funds to pay mesothelioma victims. These trusts allowed manufacturers to avoid mesothelioma lawsuits (as bankrupt companies cannot be sued).

Because they are funded by the companies, asbestos trust funds set their own deadlines for claims. Asbestos trust funds contain over $30 billion today.

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Asbestos Sites in North Dakota

Many sites in North Dakota put people at risk of asbestos exposure.

For example, some mines may contain naturally occurring asbestos, putting miners at a high risk of exposure. Older mining equipment also relied on asbestos to reduce heat and friction.

Thousands of construction products were also made with asbestos, so most buildings, homes, and other structures built before the early 1980s still contain asbestos.

Asbestos was also commonly used to pave roads in North Dakota.

Other sites linked to asbestos can be found across North Dakota and the rest of the country. North Dakota mesothelioma attorneys at top law firms track these sites in electronic databases.

Asbestos sites in North Dakota include:

  • Amoco, Mandan
  • Federal Building, Fargo
  • Center Power Plant, Center
  • Dakota Hospital, Fargo
  • Twining School, Fargo
  • Pillsbury Co., Fargo
  • Standard Oil Refinery, Mandan
  • North Dakota Penitentiary, Grove
  • Minot Air Force Base, Minot, Tatman
  • North Dakota State University, Fargo
  • Northern Sugar Corporation, Drayton
  • Midwest Processing Corporation, Velva
  • Fargo Foundry Steel Manufacturing, Fargo
  • Basin Electric Power, multiple locations across the state
  • ABM Missile Radar Sites, multiple locations across the state

North Dakota mesothelioma lawyers can locate where you were exposed to asbestos and if you can receive financial benefits.

Asbestos Rules and Regulations in North Dakota

North Dakota follows both state and local rules for asbestos.

  • At the state level, the Asbestos Control Program of the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) enforces asbestos emission standards. It also licenses contractors and certifies workers to properly remove asbestos from houses and buildings.
  • North Dakota also follows federal regulations set forth by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

North Dakota mesothelioma lawyers can see if these laws may impact your ability to file a lawsuit.

North Dakota VA Information for Mesothelioma Veterans

U.S. veterans living in North Dakota can also develop mesothelioma. All branches of the U.S. military relied on asbestos until the early 1980s. Asbestos could be found in bases, ships, and vehicles throughout the military.

Today, 1/3rd of all mesothelioma patients are veterans — and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is here to help those affected.

The VA is one of the largest providers of benefits and services for veterans who develop mesothelioma. In addition to filing a lawsuit, veterans with mesothelioma can file a benefits claim with the VA.

VA benefits include:

  • Aid & attendance
  • Burial & funeral coverage
  • Disability compensation
  • Pension plans

The VA also works with two of the world’s top mesothelioma doctors so veterans can get the best health care possible.

These VA mesothelioma doctors are:

Contact the following VA offices in North Dakota by visiting va.gov.

Veterans Benefits Administration

  • Fargo Regional Office, Fargo

VA Medical Centers

  • Fargo VA Health Care System, Fargo

Community-Based Outpatient Clinics

  • Bismarck VA Community-Based Outpatient Clinic
  • Devils Lake VA Community-Based Outpatient Clinic
  • Dickinson VA Community-Based Outpatient Clinic
  • Grafton VA Community-Based Outpatient Clinic
  • Grand Forks VA Community-Based Outpatient Clinic
  • Jamestown VA Community-Based Outpatient
  • Minot VA Community-Based Outpatient Clinic
  • Williston VA Community-Based Outpatient Clinic

Veterans Centers

  • Bismarck Veterans Center
  • Fargo Veterans Center
  • Grand Forks Veterans Center
  • Minot Veterans Center

Veterans looking to file a VA benefits claim should start with a North Dakota mesothelioma lawyer. Veterans can learn how military asbestos exposure occurred with a lawyer’s help.

Using this information, veterans can file for VA benefits with the help of a Veterans Service Officer (VSO).

AML and VFW Service Officers in North Dakota

VSOs offer support for veterans, their dependents, and survivors. These individuals are trained by the VA to help veterans apply for federal and state benefits.

VSOs work side-by-side with organizations such as the American Legion (AML) and Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW). These organizations have nearly 300 offices in North Dakota alone.

These offices include:

Fargo

  • American Legion
  • Disabled American Veterans
  • Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs-Fargo
  • National Association of County Veterans Service
  • The Retired Enlisted Association
  • Veterans of Foreign Wars

Bismarck

  • American Legion
  • Disabled American Veterans
  • National Association of County Veterans Service
  • Veterans of Foreign Wars

Grand Forks

  • American Legion
  • American Veterans
  • Disabled American Veterans
  • National Association of County Veterans Service
  • Veterans of Foreign Wars

Minot

  • American Legion
  • American Veterans
  • The Retired Enlisted Association

West Fargo

  • American Legion
  • American Veterans
  • The Retired Enlisted Association

Williston

  • American Legion
  • American Veterans
  • The Retired Enlisted Association

Dickinson

  • American Legion
  • American Veterans
  • National Association of County Veterans Service
  • The Retired Enlisted Association
  • Veterans of Foreign Wars

Mandan

  • American Legion
  • American Veterans
  • Disabled American Veterans
  • National Association of County Veterans Service
  • The Retired Enlisted Association
  • Veterans of Foreign Wars

Jamestown

  • American Veterans
  • Disabled American Veterans
  • National Association of County Veterans Service
  • Veterans of Foreign Wars

Wahpeton

  • American Legion
  • Disabled American Veterans
  • National Association of County Veterans Service
  • Veterans of Foreign Wars

Download our Free Veterans Compensation Guide today to learn if and how you can access financial assistance for an asbestos-related illness.

Reaching Out to North Dakota Mesothelioma Lawyers

North Dakota mesothelioma lawyers will do everything they can to get you compensation after a diagnosis.

A North Dakota mesothelioma lawyer can help you:

  • Determine how you may have been exposed to asbestos
  • Understand the statute of limitations in North Dakota
  • File mesothelioma lawsuits and receive compensation

Let an experienced North Dakota mesothelioma lawyer help you today. Get a free case review to learn more.

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